This country prohibits transmission of song “Despacito”, reasoning is strange

Malaysia has banned the hit Despacito song broadcast on state television and radio, as critics in this predominantly Muslim country say its “varges are shameful”. The ban was announced by Communications and Multimedia Minister Salleh Said Kerak, who said the decision was made following public complaints. “The decision is valid [...]
Malaysia has banned the hit Despacito song broadcast on state television and radio, as critics in this predominantly Muslim country say its “varges are shameful”.
The ban was announced by Communications and Multimedia Minister Salleh Said Kerak, who said the decision was made following public complaints.
The decision is only for Malaysia Radio-Television”, Kerak said, adding that the song can still be broadcast on private stations and online platforms.
Louis Fons ' Despacito, a singer from Puerto Rico, has become the most obedient song of all time, only six months after going to market.
The hit song has reached 4.6 billion hits on various platforms, including YouTube and Spotify.
Malaysia has already banned Hollywood movies, considering them offensive to religious values.
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